BLUEBIRDS fans are out to make an impression in Division One - by staying clear of problems.

BLUEBIRDS fans are out to make an impression in Division One - by staying clear of problems.

More than 2,000 supporters are making the trip to Rotherham tomorrow and their behaviour is set to be monitored by television cameras.

"Some sections of the media are just waiting for us to trip up and we will not give them any satisfaction," said Vince Alm, speaking on behalf of Cardiff City Supporters Club and the Cardiff Valley Rams.

"We know television cameras will be following our fans to early matches waiting for somebody to slip, but we must not waste the fantastic work of last season.

"There were scarcely any incidents home or away last season and we all want that to continue. Police up and down the country were complimentary about City supporters and their behaviour last season.

"Our aim must be to travel away, have a good time and return with no problems on the way there or back.

"Anything else would certainly give people the chance to criticise the club and we can't allow that with the new stadium so close.

"The fans were magnificent in Division Two and we all want it to be just as good this time.

"We are travelling to some big clubs and we all want to show what Cardiff City fans are about - plenty of cheering and plenty of support for our team.

"We must not give anybody any ammunition to have a go at us."

Around half the fans travelling to South Yorkshire will be making the journey by coaches through both CCSC, the Rams and other organisations.